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Carol Warner Obituary

Carol Whitney Warner
Carol Whitney Warner, 82, of Bally and formerly of Palm, died April 16. Born in Boston, MA, daughter of the late Theodore and Grace Whitney. Married to Robert N. Warner for 60 years. Survivors: Besides husband; sons, Harry Scott Warner of Westerly, RI, Glenn Wells Warner of Los Osos, CA; daughters, Sandra Spaar and Barbara Lehmann both of Bechtelsville; grandchildren, Justin Spaar of Palm, Laura Spaar of Manayunk, and Isabel Warner of Los Osos, CA. She was predeceased by a daughter, Marjorie Lynn in 1964 and her twin sister, Dorothy Whitney Corwin in 2010. Services: Announcement of a memorial service will be made later.

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Published by Morning Call on Apr. 18, 2011.

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April 25, 2011

Dea Sandy, My heart goes out to you at this time of loss. But remember- time on earth is short compared to time in eternity.
Love ad Blessings, Annette

April 21, 2011

Dear Bob,
We are truly sorry to hear of your loss.

Gene and Betty Johnson

April 21, 2011

April 21, 2011

Amy Shafer

April 20, 2011

Warner Family,
I just want to extend my deepest sympathies for your loss. Carol (MOM) was a wonderful woman. It was always nice to see her out at our RHB concerts. She will be truly missed. Hold on to all the wonderful memories!

John Strohecker

April 19, 2011

I am so sorry to here

Nancy & Karl Gross

April 18, 2011

We know the loss of your Mother is difficult. We pray that you are comforted by Our Lord and the wonderful memories you have of your dear Mother.

Laura Spaar

April 18, 2011

Laura Spaar

April 18, 2011

I will miss her so much. Especially the long talks we had over tea, when she would force me to take a break from cleaning. Never wanted me working too hard, she always said, however I think she just enjoyed the company. :) I couldn't have asked for a more loving, and supportive grandma. I will miss the letters she would write and her 'silly' gifts. She sure did love to knit and I am so happy she taught me how, although I will miss her being there to fix all of the mistakes I would make. She also had a sense of humor and a liveliness that I can see in myself. It will be hard to have our holiday dinners from this point on without her physically there, but she will always be wherever we are, in our hearts. She was just 'grandma' to me growing up, but it wasn't until I was an adult that she became my best friend. Theres a few people in my life that I can sit and talk with for hours, and she was definitely one of them. She told me not to be sad when this time would come, and while it is very hard, it would have been harder if she didn't instruct me to do so. I will never forget her and I look forward to seeing her again someday <3

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